Serving Northern VA, Falls Church, Arlington, Sterling
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Our service technician Brent Bevens visited this Clifton VA home for annual follow up service on a crawl space to check on the sump pump we installed last year. He removed the unit from its base/liner to clean and test it. Here is a nice visual of the before and after. Sump pumps by nature can get dirty and potentially clogged from sediment and dirt in the water they pump out of a home which makes our annual service all the more valuable.
A homeowner in Bumpass, VA upgraded their sump pump to a TripleSafe Sump Pump, so that even in extreme conditions and power outages, this basement will stay dry.
This Fairfax VA home had a sump pump that has been doing its job. Because of that, it was covered in corrosion, dirt, and sediment that came along with the dirty water it had been pumping out of the home for the last year. Our service tech Brent stopped in for an annual service check and got the pump cleaned and ready to keep working in the future.
This basement in Fairfax VA had unwanted water collecting in it. The home owners had installed a stand alone dehumidifier and placed it next to their existing sump pump to drain it. unfortunately, this is a common mistake made by many homeowners trying to self address basement water problems. Placing a dehumidifier next to a sump pump can lead to the same water being pulled back into the dehumidifier once it is drained in the sump pump well. This can overwork both devices and keeps the moisture in the area. Our production team installed a new sump pump with a cover and had it properly located to receive all of the water collected by our Water Guard basement waterproofing system.
This wet basement had mildew and poor air quality due to unwanted water. A Water Guard system helped to make it all better. Here you see the installation in progress and after it was completed.
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